Mitsubishi Motors is reportedly considering shutting down its automobile manufacturing operations in the United States.

According to a report from Japan’s Nikkei business daily cited by Reuters, the automaker is mulling ending production in the US because of declining demand in the market and an expiring union contract at its only plant in North America.

While national demand for electric vehicles hasn't been what government leaders had hoped, California is pressing forward and forcing more companies to start selling plug-ins. Among those companies that have to make an EV soon are Mazda and Subaru.

Call it whatever you want (depending on the market), but the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport is in major need of range renewal which it’s getting later his year. Now, courtesy of several leaked patent drawings we found on Gizmag, we know what the next incarnation of the model will look like.

Mitsubishi has announced US pricing for the facelifted 2016 Outlander, which starts from $22,995 (excluding destination). The price corresponds to the base Outlander ES 2WD model equipped with the standard 166hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine mated to a CVT.

Mitsubishi has confirmed that an all-new Pajero SUV will launch in European markets this summer. However, they did not clarify if it's the new Pajero SUV or the L200-based Pajero Sport.

The new SUV will debut Mitsubishi’s Smartphone Link Display Audio (SDA) system, compatible with both Google Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The infotainment system will later expand to other models and regions.

Brace yourself: the next Mitsubishi EVO may not be based on a lancer, according to a recent report. Apparently, the automaker could use the compact ASX / Outlander Sport crossover as a base instead of the traditional sedan.

Will there be a next Mitsubishi Evo? According to Mitsubishi president Tetsuro Aikawa, the Japanese automaker has plans to create an all-new high performance vehicle. However, the exec also hints that the Evo successor will deliver a very radical departure from its current form.